Rental homes in Beuningen-Tinnegieter, Beuningen
Discover the current supply of rental properties in Beuningen-Tinnegieter and find the rental property that suits your wishes and budget.
Rental prices and market figures Beuningen-Tinnegieter, Beuningen
The housing market in Beuningen-Tinnegieter is predominantly a buyer's market: 69% of the 765 homes are owner-occupied, while 31% are rented out. Of those rental properties, the majority are owned by a housing association (26%), with only 5% held by other landlords. Private sector rentals are therefore scarce in this neighbourhood.
In the private sector (excluding social housing), one home was rented out last year for €880 per month. That is a modest data point, but it gives an indication of the price level for a private sector home in Beuningen-Tinnegieter. By comparison, the average WOZ value of homes here is €303,000, which is clearly lower than the district average of €373,000 and the municipal average of €377,000. Beuningen-Tinnegieter is thus a relatively affordable neighbourhood within the municipality of Beuningen. For the most up-to-date rental prices and available rental properties in Beuningen-Tinnegieter, you can consult the overview at the top of this page, which is updated daily.
Those looking for social housing would be wise to register with a housing association in good time, as waiting lists in the Nijmegen region are long. The limited private sector segment means that rental properties in Beuningen-Tinnegieter are quickly rented out as soon as they become available.
Living in Beuningen-Tinnegieter, Beuningen
Beuningen-Tinnegieter is a quiet residential neighbourhood on the western side of the village of Beuningen, located in the municipality of Beuningen in the Gelderland river area. The neighbourhood takes its name from the Tinnegieterstraat and its surroundings and largely consists of ground-level terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1970s and 1980s. It is a typical post-war expansion district: orderly, green in layout, and with plenty of space between the homes. The atmosphere is quiet and village-like, without the liveliness of a city centre but also without the anonymity of a large city.
With 1,755 residents, this is a medium-sized neighbourhood. The largest age group consists of 45- to 65-year-olds (540 people), which confirms its residential character: this is a neighbourhood where people have lived for years and are rooted. Families with children are the most common household type (300 households), and 42% of residents are married. Starters and young people (15-25 years: 195) are also present, but the neighbourhood is less focused on them than, for example, the centre of Beuningen.
Facilities in Beuningen-Tinnegieter
For daily groceries, residents rely on the village centre of Beuningen, within walking distance of the neighbourhood. There you will find an Albert Heijn and a Plus supermarket, supplemented by a pharmacy, a GP practice and various small shops. Primary schools are well represented in the village; the Tinnegieter neighbourhood is within cycling distance of several primary schools in Beuningen. For secondary education, pupils rely on Nijmegen, about ten kilometres away.
In terms of sports, Beuningen offers plenty: football club BVC has its facilities in the village, and there are opportunities for tennis and other sports. The proximity of the Beuningse Plas, a recreational lake north of the village, makes the neighbourhood attractive for families and outdoor enthusiasts. The nature of the river area, with the Waal at a short distance, is an asset that residents often mention.
Accessibility of Beuningen-Tinnegieter
Beuningen-Tinnegieter is easily accessible by car. Via the N322 and the A73, you can reach the ring road of Nijmegen in about ten minutes. Arnhem can be reached from Beuningen in about twenty minutes. Parking is not a problem in this neighbourhood: most homes have their own parking space or driveway, and free street parking is the norm.
By public transport, bus lines run from Beuningen to Nijmegen Central, where you can transfer to train and other connections. The travel time to Nijmegen city centre by bus is about fifteen to twenty minutes. By bike, Nijmegen can be reached in about thirty minutes via the Waalbrug or the ferry at Weurt. The cycle routes along the dyke are popular and well-maintained.
Residents of Beuningen-Tinnegieter appreciate the peace and location, but mention the dependence on the car as a point of attention for those without their own transport. One resident writes: "Nice, quiet neighbourhood to live in. Everything is accessible by bike within the village itself, but for larger shopping trips or work in Nijmegen, you often need the car." See all experiences and neighbourhood data on the neighbourhood page of Beuningen-Tinnegieter for a complete picture.
Compared to the nearby Beuningen-Centrum, Tinnegieter is quieter and more family-oriented, with fewer eateries but more green space. Beuningen-Centrum Oost has a similar character, while Beuningen-De Haaghe has a newer look with more recent construction periods and possibly higher rental prices.
Is a rental property in Beuningen-Tinnegieter right for you?
Beuningen-Tinnegieter is most suitable for families and people aged 35 to 65 who are looking for a quiet, green living environment with good connections to Nijmegen. The limited private sector segment means that anyone looking for a rental home in Beuningen-Tinnegieter must respond quickly as soon as something becomes available. Prepare your documents (income statement, employer's statement) in advance. For social housing, registration with housing association Woonwaarts or Portaal is recommended, but be prepared for waiting lists of several years. Starters with a limited budget who are flexible regarding location can also look at the supply of rental properties in Beuningen as a whole, or at other districts such as Ewijk or Weurt. Those considering buying will find an overview of homes for sale in Beuningen-Tinnegieter as an alternative.
What residents say about living in Beuningen-Tinnegieter
Residents generally rate Beuningen-Tinnegieter positively, particularly in terms of peace, green space and the family-friendly atmosphere. The neighbourhood scores well on safety perception and liveability. Residents are less enthusiastic about the limited shopping options within the neighbourhood itself and accessibility without a car. One resident describes it as: "It's quiet and safe here, the children can play outside. You do need a car, otherwise you're somewhat limited." Read all reviews and scores per category on the neighbourhood page of Beuningen-Tinnegieter. These are experiences from real residents, something you won't find on any other housing site at neighbourhood level.
Compare rental properties in and around Beuningen-Tinnegieter
Are you looking for a rental property in Beuningen-Tinnegieter or do you want to compare with neighbouring neighbourhoods? Beuningen-Centrum has more liveliness and a slightly broader rental property supply, while Beuningen-Buitengebied Noord has a more rural character with more space but fewer facilities within walking distance. For tenants who want to explore the region more broadly, Winssen also offers a village alternative within the municipality. Buurtje.nl combines current property listings from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews, district data and rental market figures, so you not only find a home but also know for sure whether the neighbourhood suits you. Also view the total supply on the page rental properties in Beuningen or explore the municipality of Beuningen for a broader overview. More information about local facilities and municipal services can be found on the website of the municipality of Beuningen.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Beuningen-Tinnegieter, Beuningen?
In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Beuningen-Tinnegieter over the past year was €880 per month, based on available rental data. The supply of free-sector homes is limited in this neighbourhood, as 26% of the housing stock is owned by a housing association and therefore offered as social housing. Social housing is generally significantly cheaper, but there are waiting lists. The WOZ value of homes in Beuningen-Tinnegieter averages €303,000, which is lower than the municipal average of €377,000.
Are there social housing properties in Beuningen-Tinnegieter?
Yes, 26% of the housing stock in Beuningen-Tinnegieter is owned by a housing association, amounting to approximately 200 of the 765 homes. The main associations active in the municipality of Beuningen are Woonwaarts and Portaal. You can register via their respective websites, but be aware of waiting lists of several years in the Nijmegen region. Only 5% of homes are owned by other (private) landlords, so the free-sector segment is small.
What is it like to live in Beuningen-Tinnegieter?
Beuningen-Tinnegieter is a quiet, village-like residential neighbourhood, mainly consisting of ground-floor terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1970s and 1980s. The neighbourhood is family-friendly, green in layout, and has a strong sense of community. Residents appreciate the peace and safety, but note that for many things you are dependent on the car or bicycle to the village centre. The proximity of the Beuningse Plas and the river area is seen as a major plus.
Is Beuningen-Tinnegieter suitable for families with children?
Yes, Beuningen-Tinnegieter is pre-eminently a family neighbourhood. Families with children form the largest household type (300 households), and the neighbourhood has a relatively high number of residents aged 45 to 65. Primary schools are within cycling distance in the village of Beuningen, there is plenty of outdoor space for children to play, and traffic pressure in the neighbourhood itself is limited. For secondary education, families rely on Nijmegen, about ten kilometres away.
How accessible is Beuningen-Tinnegieter?
By car, Beuningen-Tinnegieter is easily accessible: Nijmegen can be reached via the N322 and A73 in about ten minutes, Arnhem in about twenty minutes. Parking is not a problem; most homes have their own parking facilities and free street parking is available. By bus, there are lines to Nijmegen Central (travel time about 15-20 minutes). By bicycle, Nijmegen can be reached in about thirty minutes via the dyke or the ferry at Weurt. Those without a car find accessibility more limited.
What facilities are there in Beuningen-Tinnegieter?
The neighbourhood itself has limited facilities, but the village centre of Beuningen is within walking and cycling distance. There you will find an Albert Heijn and a Plus supermarket, a pharmacy, a GP practice, and various small shops. For sports, there are football and tennis clubs in the village. The Beuningse Plas offers recreational opportunities for families. For more extensive shops, restaurants, or hospital care, residents rely on Nijmegen.
How quickly are rental properties in Beuningen-Tinnegieter rented out?
The supply of rental properties in Beuningen-Tinnegieter is limited, especially in the free sector. Because few homes become available, they are usually rented out quickly once they come on the market. Anyone wanting to rent a home in Beuningen-Tinnegieter would do well to respond quickly and have all necessary documents (income statement, employer's statement, ID) ready. The current rental time in days can be seen at the top of this page.



